The app also allows you to add in your own support groups as well. That gives people recovering to put their mom, significant other or a friend as a "support piece." That will help you and them keep you accountable.

"The app has an S.O.S. function," Taylor explained. "So, when you hit the button, it sends out an S.O.S. message to your support group in the app and let's them know, 'Hey, I'm in need of some extra support.'"

Carol Baxter, Executive Director for Recovery Centers of Arkansas, said the app gives patients the tools to a successful recovery.

She said one of her favorite parts about the app is when you check into each routine, the user gets points which could lead to rewards.

"You can turn those points in for a trip to Community Bakery or Starbucks," Baxter said.

Baxter said she wants programs to give everybody "the tools so that they can manage their own recovery."